Workplace Giving

Support Scouting through Workplace Giving!

A workplace giving campaign is an employer provided program that offers employees the ability to make regular donations to eligible charities through a payroll system. In most instances, employees can choose to donate to any valid 501(c)3 nonprofit they like as long as the organization is eligible to receive tax deductible gifts. An ideal campaign requires leadership, employee volunteers, a plan and charities to support. Many Campaigns today are supported by online giving systems.

Combined Federal Campaign #XXXXXX

CFC is a national workplace giving drive for employees in the Federal workplace. The Combined Federal Campaignis the local campaign for Federal employees in the Great Rivers Council. The CFC donor designation number for Great Rivers Council is #XXXXX

Missouri State Employee Charitable Campaign #XXXX

The Missouri State Employee Charitable Campaign is another workplace charitable-giving program that offers state employees the opportunity to contribute to charities they support. The donor designation number for Great Rivers Council is #XXXX.

These workplace giving campaigns allow a donor to make a contribution to the charities of his/her choice. In many cases, the Council only receives donations that are specifically designated by a benefactor. Many corporations match gifts that are made by their employees to the Boy Scouts. Some companies even give financial contributions on behalf of the time you give as a volunteer. This means that for each hour you volunteer, your employer may donate money to the Boy Scouts of America.

America's Charities

We are also a member of America's Charities. America’s Charities, a tax-exempt, not-for-profit organization, has as its core business to raise and distribute funds for charities through workplace giving campaigns, and to help employers conduct campaigns in the most effective and efficient manner.

Your Volunteer Time is Money

Numerous local companies recognize volunteer time through the donation of cash grants to non-profits in which their employees volunteer. This means that for each hour of your volunteer time, your employer may donate money to the Boy Scouts of America. Check with your HR department to find out the company requirements. If you know of more companies who have a program, please contact Greg Baker at the Council Service Center.